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Working hard to decompose old wood.159 viewsSulphur Shelve located just outside lower gate. Helping to decompose old wood. (Photo Credit: Don Feinstein Phase III A48)
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Mystery at this time106 viewsThis morning 7am. 10-7-18. White. Gills decurrent. Stalk thin. Too fragile now.
Will remove for I.D. in a few days - if still around (Photo Credit: Don Feinstein Phase III A48)
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Lepioda117 viewsLepioda. Dec 9, 2018. Lepiota is a genus of gilled mushrooms in the family Agaricaceae. All Lepiota species are ground-dwelling saprotroph (Photo Credit: D Feinstein. Past Presiden L.A. Mycological Soc. P III A48.)
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Lepioda top view112 viewsLepiod's have distinctive scaling. Only one of several identification features. Some some poisonous, some delicious. Learn more. (Photo Credit: D Feinstein. P III A48. Past Presiden L.A.Mycological Soc.)
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Shroomus Plasterus109 viewsPlaster shroom found in many plots. Definitely inedible. (Photo Credit: Don Feinstein. Phase III A48.)
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Puffballs (or Pixie Farts)93 viewsPolyphyletics

Distinguishing feature: Don't have an open cap with spore-bearing gills. Instead explode to send spores into the breeze. (Photo Credit: Don Feinstein Phase III A48)
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Yellow Polypore88 viewsYellow Conk on the dead stump near bottom gate in Phase III. (Photo Credit: Don Feinstein. Phase III A48)
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Conk's Favorite Food69 viewsF. formentarius. Conk. Bracket or Shelf fungi. Saprophytic. Best not to eat. These on stumps just outside lower gate to Centinela. (Photo Credit: Don Feinstein)
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